Reliability test: Consistency-how well items fit as a set-and stability of data are both measures of reliability
(Sekaran, 2003, page 307). Cronbach's alpha, in particular, is a measure of reliability, and reports mean
inter-correlations between the items which measure a concept. A Cronbach's alpha of close to 1 indicates a high
the internal consistency of the study tool. (Sekaran, 2003, p. 307). The Cronbach's Alpha values, and was (0.941)
which is considered to be good because it is greater than accepted percent (0.60). These results mean that the
internal consistency reliability was high and acceptable and can be considered to be highly reliable to reach the
research purpose.